Description
This playful painting is a tribute to the Proserpine region in Central Queensland, known for its rich natural beauty and unique wildlife—including the rare and shy Proserpine rock wallaby (Petrogale persephone).
“Where’s Wallaby‘ invites you on a fun visual adventure, where the elusive wallabies are cleverly hidden throughout the scene. As you explore the artwork, you’ll discover iconic local landmarks, lush landscapes, and a quirky collection of these charming marsupials tucked into unexpected places.
The Proserpine rock wallaby is found only in this part of the world, living in rocky outcrops and forested hills, especially around Conway National Park and the Whitsundays. Due to their limited range and shy nature, they are not often seen—making their presence in this painting even more special.
This artwork blends, quirkiness, storytelling, and local pride, encouraging viewers of all ages to engage, search, and enjoy a light-hearted connection with place and nature.
How many Wallaby’s can you see?
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